Military divorces require a unique knowledge of laws that are not applicable to most civilians. For example, a military member may delay divorce under certain circumstances. Also, military pensions divisible in the event of divorce are subject to different rules in certain circumstances. Alimony and child support are also subject to special rules. Calculating income and collecting support can be complicated, especially for those unfamiliar with military Leave and Earnings Statements.
Mr. Johnson is a Lieutenant Commander in the United States Naval Reserves, has over nine years of active duty time, served as a helicopter pilot, and currently supports the Commander of the Pacific Fleet. He also has an in-depth knowledge of disability payments and retirement benefits. With actual military experience and family law experience he stands ready to protect your rights whether you are active duty military, veteran, or military spouse.
Mr. Johnson is also an accredited attorney for the preparation, presentation and prosecution of claims for veterans benefits before the Department of Veterans Affairs (VA).